Max Mosley Scandal: Nazi-Themed Orgies?

Max Mosley Scandal: Nazi-Themed Orgies?

What happened to Max Mosley after the Nazi orgy scandal? What was the outcome of his court battle with the News of the World? In 2008, News of the World published a story about Max Mosley’s involvement in “sick” Nazi-themed orgies. İn response, Mosley sued the News of the World, and surprisingly, won the case. Strangely, the scandal made Max Mosley even more popular than he was before. Here is how the Max Mosley scandal unfolded and what happened in its aftermath.

The Mike Daisey Scandal: Lying to Tell the Truth?

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What was Mike Daisey’s monologue about? What elements of the monologue were inaccurate or completely made up? And what was the public reaction to Daisey’s fiasco? In 2010, monologue writer and performer Mike Daisey committed literary fraud. He invented details in a non-fiction monologue about working conditions in Apple factories that he performed on the podcast This American Life, among other venues. In response, Daisey was publicly shamed. Read about the Mike Daisey’s monologue scandal, how it unfolded, and what happened in its aftermath.

How to Find Your True Self: The Greenlights Philsophy

How to Find Your True Self: The Greenlights Philsophy

Do you want to know how to find your true self? What advice does Matthew McConaughey offer in his memoir, Greenlights? After achieving fame with A Time to Kill, Matthew McConaughey struggled to adjust to being famous. He decided to travel and go on a spiritual journey. He thought if he knew how to find himself, he’d be able to handle the pressures of being famous. Keep reading to find out how to find your true self according to Greenlights.

Adria Richards: Fired for Calling out Sexist Jokes

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What did Adria Richards write in her infamous tweet? And how did it lead to her losing her job with SendGrid? In March 2013, Adria Richards tweeted a photo of two developers at the PyCon tech conference, accompanying it with a comment that the two were making sexist jokes. Not only did Richards’ tweet cause massive public shaming on internet forums, but it also got her fired by her employer, the email delivery service SendGrid. Here is how Adria Richards’s scandal unfolded and what happened in its aftermath.

Behind the Scenes of the Jonah Lehrer’s Scandal

Behind the Scenes of the Jonah Lehrer’s Scandal

What was the scandal around Jonah Lehrer? What was the public response to Lehrer’s fiasco? Jonah Lehrer is an American author and blogger who has written for several big media outlets including The Wall Street Journal and The New Yorker. In July 2012, Jonah Lehrer was found out to have falsified Bob Dylan’s quotes in his book Imagine: How Creativity Works. In response, Lehrer was publicly shamed. Here is how Jonah Lehrer’s scandal unfolded and what happened in the aftermath.

Who Is Barack Obama’s Mother? Ann’s Influence

Who Is Barack Obama’s Mother? Ann’s Influence

Who is Barack Obama’s mother? What was Barack Obama’s relationship with his mother like, and how did it influence him to go into politics? Barack Obama’s mother, Ann, had a huge influence in young Barack Obama’s life. She resisted norms and encouraged him to think critically about the world around him, and to always have empathy. Read more about Barack Obama, his mother, and how she shaped his life.

Justine Sacco: Tweet About AIDS Ends Her Career

Justine Sacco: Tweet About AIDS Ends Her Career

What did Justine Sacco write in her infamous tweet? How did the public react to her comment? On December 20, 2013, Justine Sacco posted the following tweet before getting on a flight to Africa: “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!” Justine Sacco’s tweet was meant to be a comment on white privilege: white people have an easier time feeling like they’re immune to certain issues. But people misunderstood it and shamed Sacco for being racist. Here goes the story of how Justine Sacco’s tweet became the world’s top story.